Discover the Hidden Treasures: A Sneak Peek into Tehran's Vibrant Art Galleries

Discover the Hidden Treasures: A Sneak Peek into Tehran’s Vibrant Art Galleries

The vibrant art scene in Tehran is currently showcasing a plethora of exhibitions featuring talented artists. If you’re an art enthusiast, visiting these exhibitions is a must! Below is a detailed rundown of the ongoing exhibitions that you can explore this January.

One of the standout exhibitions is at the Javid Gallery, featuring the captivating works of Roja Alinejad. The exhibition, titled “Like Blue,” will be running until January 20. You can find this gallery located at 17 Zartosht St., Vali-e Asr Ave.

  • Jaleh Gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of paintings by Sara Keshmiri. The exhibit is named “Relations” and will continue until January 24. Visit the gallery at No. 3, Noshahr Alley, Iranshahr St., Karim Khan Ave.
  • Ev Gallery features an exhibition by Shahla Armin. Titled “Sacred Secrets Through Time,” this exhibit will run until January 24 at 5 Arabi Alley, North Kheradmand St.
  • Yafteh Gallery is showcasing the works of Morteza Mottaqi in an exhibition titled “Commandment VI: On Killing,” which will be available until January 17. This gallery is located at 8 Taleqani Dead End, Yarmohammadi St. in the Darus Neighborhood.
  • Homa Gallery presents a collection of paintings by Shahrzad Qazizadeh. The exhibition, named “Comment-Free,” runs until January 21 and can be found at No. 8, Fourth Alley, Sanai St., Karim Khan Ave.
  • Etemad Gallery 2 is currently showcasing works by Asal Alikhani in an exhibition titled “Process.” This exhibition will be available until January 28 at 25 Shirudi Alley, Mofatteh St., near Haft-e Tir Square.
  • 009821 Projects Gallery is displaying a collection of paintings by Forough Taj. The exhibit, entitled “Landscapes Against Amnesia 9/41,” will run until January 21 at No. 25, 18th Alley, Kheradmand St., Karim Khan Ave.
  • Bavan Gallery is hosting an exhibition by Tarlan Tabar, titled “Long Live Forgetfulness.” This exhibit will be displayed until January 27 at 7 Abdo off Lareztan St. off Motahhari Ave.
  • Atbin Gallery features paintings by Omid Khakbaz in an exhibition called “My Namae Is Tree,” which will continue until January 28. You can visit this gallery at 42 Khakzad Alley, Vali-e Asr Ave., near the Parkway Intersection.
  • Artibition Gallery is showcasing a collective exhibition by Abu Hamid Asadi, Abu Saeid Asadi, Fatemeh Bujar, and Majid Kamrani. Titled “In Expansion,” this exhibit will run until January 19 at No. 2798, Vali-e Asr Ave, after Parkway, next to Bank of Industry and Mine.

Each of these exhibitions presents a unique opportunity to engage with contemporary art and gain insight into the creative expressions of these talented artists. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in the artistic culture of Tehran this January!

Whether you prefer abstract, contemporary, or traditional styles, there is something for everyone in these exhibitions. Make sure to check the specific dates and locations to plan your visit effectively.

In summary, the art exhibitions in Tehran this January offer a rich tapestry of narratives and artistic expressions. From Roja Alinejad’s “Like Blue” at Javid Gallery to the collective works in “In Expansion” at Artibition Gallery, the city is alive with creativity and inspiration. Make your way to these galleries and experience the vibrant art scene firsthand!

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